Pacific Collegiate Hockey Association - Adams Cup Champions

Adams Cup Champions

Year Champion Runner-Up Score Host
2013 Santa Rosa JC UC Davis 9-5 South Lake Tahoe
2012 College of the Canyons Cal State Northridge 10-4 Bakersfield
2011 College of the Canyons Cal State Northridge 14-1 Fresno
2010 College of the Canyons Cal State Northridge 6-4 South Lake Tahoe
2009 College of the Canyons Northern Arizona 8-1 Fresno
2008 San Diego State Cal State Northridge 12-2 Bakersfield
2007 San Diego State Northern Arizona Best of 3 (2-0) Flagstaff
2006 UC San Diego Santa Rosa JC Best of 3 Northridge
2005 Moorpark College Santa Rosa JC Fresno
2004 College of the Canyons South Lake Tahoe
2003 Fresno State San Diego
2002 UC San Diego
2001 UC San Diego
2000 UC San Diego
1999 Cal State Northridge
1998 San Diego State
1997 San Jose State
1996 Orange Coast College
1995 San Jose State
1994 San Jose State
1993 San Jose State
1992 Stanford
1991 UCLA
1990 Pepperdine
1989 UCLA
1988 Cal State Fullerton
1987 Cal State Fullerton
1986 Cal State Fullerton
1985 USC
1984 Pierce College
1983 Cal State Northridge
1982 Long Beach State
1981 USC
1980 USC
1979 Los Angeles Valley College
1978 Cal State Northridge
1977 USC

Totals

Team Titles Years
College of the Canyons 5 2004, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
UC San Diego 4 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006
San Jose State 4 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997
USC 4 1977, 1980, 1981, 1985
San Diego State 3 1998, 2007, 2008
Cal State Northridge 3 1978, 1983, 1999
Cal State Fullerton 3 1986, 1987, 1988
UCLA 2 1989, 1991
Santa Rosa Junior College 1 2013
Moorpark College 1 2005
Fresno State 1 2003
Orange Coast College 1 1996
Stanford 1 1992
Pepperdine 1 1990
Pierce College 1 1984
Long Beach State 1 1982
Los Angeles Valley College 1 1979

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